D Williams reportedly 90% committed

So if UF has a good year he can see Williams flipping to them. If UF has a bad year he sees Williams going out of state? lol get out of here. When he was saying he wanted to see how the year unfolds I think he was referring to Miami's record this year.
 
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Next article is gonna say as the title: "Williams now 83.567% committed to Miami, but will take visits"

Wouldn't it just be easier if somebody posted a graph showing the daily trends of the Williams commitment? You know, like the trends of the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones? It should be kept up at the top as a sticky.

it would just read "trending up"
 
I think this kid would do well at THE U and want him here. We have 4 backs committed, so you can understand him looking around, but I cannot understand any back of this caliber wanting to go the graveyard of running backs up north.
 
The more I think about it the more convinced I am that this kid is just using us to ratchet up suspense for a "dramatic" flip on or around NSD. This kid knows that everyone around him wants him to go to UF so we're being used as a pawn so that this kid can have his "Lebron Moment" at the end and be hailed by all a hero who put on for the home team.

Think about it. DW knows that everyone expects him to flip to the Gators in the end, so, what does he do?

He gets his good friend (a Gator commit) to tweet out that DW was somehow disrespected by the Gators and now there was no chance DW that he was going there. Williams makes his own tweet to confirm what his friend was saying but then later deletes it knowing full well it would still get out there to hopefully sow some doubt in peoples minds as to where he's leaning. A week later he's heading up to UF to attend FNL...

It's all too obvious to me. This is Reggie Northrop 2.0. There is very little doubt in my mind that this kid already knows where he's going..
 
The more I think about it the more convinced I am that this kid is just using us to ratchet up suspense for a "dramatic" flip on or around NSD. This kid knows that everyone around him wants him to go to UF so we're being used as a pawn so that this kid can have his "Lebron Moment" at the end and be hailed by all a hero who put on for the home team.

Think about it. DW knows that everyone expects him to flip to the Gators in the end, so, what does he do?

He gets his good friend (a Gator commit) to tweet out that DW was somehow disrespected by the Gators and now there was no chance DW that he was going there. Williams makes his own tweet to confirm what his friend was saying but then later deletes it knowing full well it would still get out there to hopefully sow some doubt in peoples minds as to where he's leaning. A week later he's heading up to UF to attend FNL...

It's all too obvious to me. This is Reggie Northrop 2.0. There is very little doubt in my mind that this kid already knows where he's going..
he seems like a nice guy. not the type that would want to showboat or ***** us. not saying he doesn't decommit, just that he won't humiliate us.
 
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the recent LeBron fiasco showed me that people are WAY too seriously invested in their sports.

and now we're expanding that to high school seniors, juniors, and even sophomores.

analyzing the word of every writer whose "sources" are the closest to the street, etc.

we should all just step back. especially in regards to recruiting.
 
The more I think about it the more convinced I am that this kid is just using us to ratchet up suspense for a "dramatic" flip on or around NSD. This kid knows that everyone around him wants him to go to UF so we're being used as a pawn so that this kid can have his "Lebron Moment" at the end and be hailed by all a hero who put on for the home team.

Think about it. DW knows that everyone expects him to flip to the Gators in the end, so, what does he do?

He gets his good friend (a Gator commit) to tweet out that DW was somehow disrespected by the Gators and now there was no chance DW that he was going there. Williams makes his own tweet to confirm what his friend was saying but then later deletes it knowing full well it would still get out there to hopefully sow some doubt in peoples minds as to where he's leaning. A week later he's heading up to UF to attend FNL...

It's all too obvious to me. This is Reggie Northrop 2.0. There is very little doubt in my mind that this kid already knows where he's going..

I think the fact he committed to us while his entire family and everyone else is pushing UF down his throat just shows how much he likes us. He has said he's wants to see how the season turns out, so if we win games, I think he sticks with us.
 
As long as we don't tank. We play good and win games. I fully expect Williams to be a Cane.
 
Only thing worse than fake insiders, is the miserable ******** who have their magnifying glasses out to sniff them out.
 
Very, very slanted article from the Gator site, but if you sift through it, even they say he's still committed, but of course refuse to include a quote on his UM commitment, because they can't twist it. Paraphrased:



For as much as Will Muschamp talks about wanting recruits who don't care about depth charts, the depth chart might be his best friend in the recruitment of one four-star 2015 running back.

Dexter Williams has been committed to Miami since April 12. Since Williams pledged to the Hurricanes, Al Golden and Co. has gone out and drawn commitments from two other four-start running backs - Jordan Cronkite and Jordan Scarlett. Both are South Florida natives and thought to be locks to UM.

Questions follow the level of commitment Williams has to Miami, though he refuses to admit any significant drop-off.

"It'd be a good feeling to be in the backfield with them because all of them are great backs and they can do great things," he said. "Wherever you go, there's competition. You've got to beat out your competitor."

A big part of the reason folks are so hesitant to trust Williams' commitment to the Hurricanes is the way the Gators have handled it. Williams admits Florida coaches have amped up their recruitment of him since Miami added two other running backs to its class.

"They're just saying you can get on the field here," Williams said. "We're only taking two. They're taking four. Just think about it." Florida currently does not have a single running back committed for 2015 after taking one in 2014.

Williams comes from a family full of Gators fans, spearheaded by his dad who has been in his ear throughout the recruiting process.

"He has loved the Gators since he was little, and he wants me to be a Gator a lot," Williams said. "So he tells me every morning, 'Be a Gator.' When I told him I was still thinking about it, he said, 'That's the way. That's where I want you to go.'"

Through all of this, Williams continues to say the idea of competing within his own recruiting class does not bother him. He says that despite all the buzz pointing in the other direction, he is a Hurricane for the time being.

How that stands going forward relies on numerous factors, most notably how he plans out future visits and discussions with coaches.

Friday night, Williams was a spectator as Florida held its Friday Night Lights camp inside Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. It was an opportunity to hear more from coaches and hang out with current players and commits who were in his ear throughout the evening.

As the crowd dwindled late into the evening, Williams was one of the last players remaining outside of The Swamp.

"It was a great experience," Williams. "I got to see top athletes do their thing. It was a great recruiting scene. … Being on the field, it was a great feeling. The stadium is so beautiful."


 
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2015 #Miami RB commit Dexter Williams: "Florida still in the picture but right now I'm really thinking Miami."

Boner alert.
 
Be your own man, Dexter. Make your own way.

You don't have to do everything your family does. You don't wear makeup just because your mom does. You don't have to do everything they do. They'll love you no matter where you go.
 
Very, very slanted article from the Gator site, but if you sift through it, even they say he's still committed, but of course refuse to include a quote on his UM commitment, because they can't twist it. Paraphrased:



For as much as Will Muschamp talks about wanting recruits who don't care about depth charts, the depth chart might be his best friend in the recruitment of one four-star 2015 running back.

Dexter Williams has been committed to Miami since April 12. Since Williams pledged to the Hurricanes, Al Golden and Co. has gone out and drawn commitments from two other four-start running backs - Jordan Cronkite and Jordan Scarlett. Both are South Florida natives and thought to be locks to UM.

Questions follow the level of commitment Williams has to Miami, though he refuses to admit any significant drop-off.

"It'd be a good feeling to be in the backfield with them because all of them are great backs and they can do great things," he said. "Wherever you go, there's competition. You've got to beat out your competitor."

A big part of the reason folks are so hesitant to trust Williams' commitment to the Hurricanes is the way the Gators have handled it. Williams admits Florida coaches have amped up their recruitment of him since Miami added two other running backs to its class.

"They're just saying you can get on the field here," Williams said. "We're only taking two. They're taking four. Just think about it." Florida currently does not have a single running back committed for 2015 after taking one in 2014.

Williams comes from a family full of Gators fans, spearheaded by his dad who has been in his ear throughout the recruiting process.

"He has loved the Gators since he was little, and he wants me to be a Gator a lot," Williams said. "So he tells me every morning, 'Be a Gator.' When I told him I was still thinking about it, he said, 'That's the way. That's where I want you to go.'"

Through all of this, Williams continues to say the idea of competing within his own recruiting class does not bother him. He says that despite all the buzz pointing in the other direction, he is a Hurricane for the time being.

How that stands going forward relies on numerous factors, most notably how he plans out future visits and discussions with coaches.

Friday night, Williams was a spectator as Florida held its Friday Night Lights camp inside Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. It was an opportunity to hear more from coaches and hang out with current players and commits who were in his ear throughout the evening.

As the crowd dwindled late into the evening, Williams was one of the last players remaining outside of The Swamp.

"It was a great experience," Williams. "I got to see top athletes do their thing. It was a great recruiting scene. … Being on the field, it was a great feeling. The stadium is so beautiful."



i love U*** reporters, always biased
 
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